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£275,0004 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Stuart Road, Bishopton, PA7
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Semi-detached house
4 beds
2 baths
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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
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Features and description
- 4 bedroom semi-detached home
- Flexible rear bedroom with French doors to garden
- Kitchen diner with breakfast bar
- Driveway to the side of the property
- Utility room with storage and garden access
- Covered pergola seating area
- Garden backing onto open green space with gated access
- Located in Bishopton with easy access to local amenities and transport links
If you’ve ever wished estate agents would just say what a house is actually like rather than describing every cupboard as “luxurious,” you’re in the right place.
This four-bedroom semi-detached home on Stuart Road in Bishopton is a solid, well-set-up family home with a few flexible spaces that can adapt to real life - whether that’s working from home, teenagers needing their own corner, or toys gradually taking over the house.
The front of the property has a lawn and enjoys an open outlook, meaning you’re not staring directly into someone else’s living room while having your morning coffee. There’s also a driveway running down the side of the house, handy for keeping the car off the street and avoiding the usual parking shuffle.
Step inside and the entrance hall leads into the lounge at the front of the home - a comfortable spot for relaxing, with an under-stairs cupboard for hiding away the usual assortment of coats, hoovers and “things we’ll deal with later”.
From the lounge you move through to the kitchen diner, which has a good range of cabinets along with a breakfast bar for quick meals, homework sessions, or that second cup of tea while pretending you’re about to start cooking.
Just off the kitchen is a rear hallway providing a handy side entrance to the home - perfect for muddy shoes, dogs, or children who seem magnetically drawn to dirt. There’s also a fully fitted bathroom suite here with shower over the bath and a Velux window bringing in plenty of natural light.
At the back of the house you’ll find a versatile bedroom with French doors leading straight out to the garden. Depending on your needs this could easily be a guest room, second sitting room, playroom, or even a home office where you can at least pretend you’re working while looking out at the garden.
Also on the ground floor is the utility room, with wall and floor cabinets, space for appliances, and a door out to the garden - which is always useful when the washing machine decides it’s having a moment.
Upstairs there are three further bedrooms along with the family bathroom, offering enough space for family life without anyone having to draw up a rota for who gets the shower.
The rear garden backs onto open green space, which means a bit more privacy and a nicer outlook than the typical back-to-back garden arrangement. It’s laid mainly with artificial turf and decking, and there’s a covered pergola that provides shelter - equally useful for summer shade or for pretending Scotland doesn’t have weather.
Bishopton itself remains a popular spot thanks to its village feel while still being well connected. You’ve got local shops, cafes, and schools nearby, and Bishopton train station offers regular links to Glasgow and beyond. Plus, you’re not far from Dargavel Village and the wider Renfrewshire countryside for walks when the step count needs a bit of encouragement.
This four-bedroom semi-detached home on Stuart Road in Bishopton is a solid, well-set-up family home with a few flexible spaces that can adapt to real life - whether that’s working from home, teenagers needing their own corner, or toys gradually taking over the house.
The front of the property has a lawn and enjoys an open outlook, meaning you’re not staring directly into someone else’s living room while having your morning coffee. There’s also a driveway running down the side of the house, handy for keeping the car off the street and avoiding the usual parking shuffle.
Step inside and the entrance hall leads into the lounge at the front of the home - a comfortable spot for relaxing, with an under-stairs cupboard for hiding away the usual assortment of coats, hoovers and “things we’ll deal with later”.
From the lounge you move through to the kitchen diner, which has a good range of cabinets along with a breakfast bar for quick meals, homework sessions, or that second cup of tea while pretending you’re about to start cooking.
Just off the kitchen is a rear hallway providing a handy side entrance to the home - perfect for muddy shoes, dogs, or children who seem magnetically drawn to dirt. There’s also a fully fitted bathroom suite here with shower over the bath and a Velux window bringing in plenty of natural light.
At the back of the house you’ll find a versatile bedroom with French doors leading straight out to the garden. Depending on your needs this could easily be a guest room, second sitting room, playroom, or even a home office where you can at least pretend you’re working while looking out at the garden.
Also on the ground floor is the utility room, with wall and floor cabinets, space for appliances, and a door out to the garden - which is always useful when the washing machine decides it’s having a moment.
Upstairs there are three further bedrooms along with the family bathroom, offering enough space for family life without anyone having to draw up a rota for who gets the shower.
The rear garden backs onto open green space, which means a bit more privacy and a nicer outlook than the typical back-to-back garden arrangement. It’s laid mainly with artificial turf and decking, and there’s a covered pergola that provides shelter - equally useful for summer shade or for pretending Scotland doesn’t have weather.
Bishopton itself remains a popular spot thanks to its village feel while still being well connected. You’ve got local shops, cafes, and schools nearby, and Bishopton train station offers regular links to Glasgow and beyond. Plus, you’re not far from Dargavel Village and the wider Renfrewshire countryside for walks when the step count needs a bit of encouragement.
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About this agent

New Door are a modern estate agency based in Bishopton, we truly are your local agent. If you are looking to sell or purchase a home look no further than New Door. No matter how big or small we will provide a professional, friendly service that aims to take the stress out of moving. Our fixed fee policy which includes the cost of your initial home report and, with nothing to pay until you move home ensures that we are committed to selling your home. If you are considering buying or selling in Renfrewshire, Inverclyde, East Dunbartonshire, West Dunbartonshire, East Renfrewshire and Glasgow please contact us.


























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